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  2. 45 votes

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    Here’s how it works currently:

    • If you drag a single image onto a Repeat Grid where all grid cells show the same image, the image will change in all the grid cells.
    • If you drag multiple images onto a Repeat Grid, you will set up a repeating sequence of different images. For example, if I drag in 5 images at the same time, the first 5 grid cells will show different images and then the pattern will repeat (e.g. every 5th grid cell will show the same image).
    • If you drag a single image onto a Repeat Grid that already has a repeating sequence of images, you’ll replace all copies of the image you dropped onto. For example, if you had a sequence of 5 images repeated 3 times (15 total grid cells), and then you drop a single image onto one grid cell, you’ll see 3 copies of that…
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  3. 172 votes

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    How could it be that this basic function is not there? In Illustrator this is a very old feature.

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  4. 67 votes

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Also it would be usefull to have an option to show/hide the grid on the exported pages (online) so developers can see how the UI-elements are arranged and aligned to the grid.

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  6. 43 votes

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  7. 95 votes

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    Can you tell us more about how you’d like this to work? Do you want XD to export image assets and insert them directly into the correct folders/filenames in an existing Xcode project? Or do you want XD to generate Objective-C / Swift code to create a brand new Xcode project?

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    Yes it would be create to be able to import some exported file form XD into XCode as User Interface

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  8. 385 votes

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    Hi, all-

    “Convert to code” is fairly ambiguous, and I’m looking for more specifics as to what you’re hoping to get out of this. We already have a number of stories that go to specific technologies: HTML/CSS, XCode, Android Studio, etc. I’d like to close this one out in the interest of having more specific export paths.

    -Elaine

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    What's about converting components to HTML/CSS like Zeplin is working?

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  10. 105 votes

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  11. 157 votes

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  12. 359 votes

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Yes alternate figures are standard in design, also in UI Design if you have tables or to make a longer text more natural to read.